Hi Tony! Thanks for the reply.
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Originally posted by Tony
I agree with the others, your best bet would be to grow trees that can stay outside all year round...
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I think that would be the right thing to do as well, but shouldn't a mimosa tree be able to stay outside all year around if it had to? I know that kind of contradicts my first post, but all of the mimosa's that I've ever seen had no problem with Oklahoma winters. I have seen the trunk rot you were talking about though...
Maybe I'll start two trees in the spring. A mimosa, and an elm maybe...